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Press Releases

December 5, 2016: In our December 12, 2016, issue, Robin Wright reports from the Middle East on the Islamic State; Jennifer Gonnerman profiles Ritchie Torres; Larissa MacFarquhar writes about a prison-to-school pipeline at the University of California, Berkeley; and Alexis Okeowo reports on the soccer-star refugees of Eritrea.

November 28, 2016: In our December 5, 2016, issue, Margaret Talbot profiles the Brooklyn attorney Carrie Goldberg; D. T. Max profiles the Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar; Calvin Tomkins writes about Alex Poots, a leading impresario of the cross-discipline art movement; and James Wood reflects on the life of his late mother.

November 21, 2016: In our November 28, 2016, issue, David Remnick speaks with President Obama about Donald Trump’s election; Daniel Zalewski examines how a workshop uses digital technology to craft perfect copies of threatened art; Giles Harvey profiles Charlie Brooker, the creator of “Black Mirror”; and Nicola Twilley reports on a radical new procedure that aims to save gunshot victims by freezing them.

November 14, 2016: In our November 21, 2016, issue, New Yorker writers reflect on the outcome of the 2016 Presidential election; Adrian Chen writes about Rodrigo Duterte, the President of the Philippines; Elaine Blair profiles the writer and filmmaker Chris Kraus; and Jill Lepore writes about the film J. D. Salinger nearly made.

November 7, 2016: In our November 14, 2016, issue, Alec MacGillis writes about Tom Nides and the Democratic debate about Wall Street; William Finnegan reports from Venezuela, a failing state; Alex Ross reports from Death Valley National Park on a recent “Superbloom”; and in a comic strip, Chris Ware depicts the musings of a woman cycling home in Chicago.

October 31, 2016: In our November 7, 2016, issue, Kelefa Sanneh writes about Russell Moore, the anti-Trump evangelist; Jiayang Fan profiles Liu Yiqian, the billionaire who is using art to put China on the cultural map; Rebecca Mead profiles the screenwriter, director, and playwright Kenneth Lonergan; and Dianne Belfrey tells the story of leaving her husband for another man.

October 24, 2016: In our October 31, 2016, issue, George Packer examines Hillary Clinton and the populist revolt; Andrew Marantz writes about the alt-right’s meme mastermind; Thomas Mallon imagines how he would write a novel about the 2016 Presidential race; Katy Grannan photographs first-time voters; and The New Yorker editors officially endorse Hillary Clinton for President.

October 17, 2016: In our October 24, 2016, issue, Evan Osnos profiles Tim Kaine, the Democratic nominee for Vice-President; Stephanie Clifford writes about an investigator who probes wrongful convictions, and now doubts a conviction of his own; Elizabeth Kolbert reports on Greenland’s melting ice sheet; and John Lahr profiles the British actress Janet McTeer.

September 19, 2016: In our September 26, 2016, issue, Evan Osnos imagines President Trump’s first term; Michael Schulman profiles Hari Nef; Ed Caesar investigates the credibility of the memoir “Girl in the Dark”; and Rivka Galchen reports on surgeries that treat obesity.

September 12, 2016: In our September 19, 2016, issue, Jill Lepore reports on the history of Presidential debates; Rebecca Mead profiles Gucci’s creative director, Alessandro Michele; Nick Paumgarten profiles the Patagonia co-founder Yvon Chouinard; and Ian Frazier reflects on the color of the Statue of Liberty.

September 6, 2016: On October 7, 8, and 9, 2016, The New Yorker will present its seventeenth annual Festival, a three-day celebration that brings the magazine to life, as New Yorker writers and editors sit down with the world’s most prominent writers, artists, filmmakers, actors, comedians, activists, architects, and politicians. In addition to talks and panel discussions, the foremost cultural event of the season will feature live performances, film and theatre previews, and excursions throughout New York City. A full program guide is available at newyorker.com/festival.

September 5, 2016: In our September 12, 2016, issue, Ian Parker profiles the New York Times restaurant critic Pete Wells; Burkhard Bilger considers Germany’s struggles to make peace with its dead; Tom Kizzia reports on the whale hunters of the warming arctic; and Ariel Levy reports on ayahuasca, a psychedelic drug for the green-juice generation.

August 29, 2016: In our September 5, 2016, issue, Joshua Yaffa reports from Ukraine on how to reform the country’s corrupt political system; Janet Malcolm profiles the pianist Yuja Wang; Emma Allen examines how the Upright Citizens Brigade developed into a comedy empire; and Christopher Glazek profiles Hood By Air’s Shayne Oliver.

August 22, 2016: In our August 29, 2016, issue, Ed Caesar reports on Deutsche Bank’s ten-billion-dollar scandal; Vinson Cunningham examines the vision and challenges behind the new National Museum of African American History and Culture; Nick Paumgarten visits Damon Baehrel, the most exclusive restaurant in America; and Dana Goodyear profiles the artist Michael Heizer.

August 15, 2016: In our August 22, 2016, issue, Siddhartha Mukherjee explores the race to develop a Zika vaccine; Lizzie Widdicombe tells the story of how Donald Trump Came to rely on Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner; Jeffrey Toobin profiles Bryan Stevenson and considers the legacy of lynching; and Patrick Radden Keefe reports on how London’s new squad of “super-recognizers” could inspire a revolution in policing.

August 1, 2016: In our August 8 & 15, 2016, issue, Jill Lepore reports on fear and loving at the political conventions; Sam Knight profiles the duo dominating dressage; Jon Lee Anderson examines how Peru handles its isolated indigenous groups; and Lauren Collins reflects on learning to love in French.

July 25, 2016: In our August 1, 2016, issue, Connie Bruck examines why President Obama has failed to close Guantánamo; Héctor Tobar reports on the Latino vote in Arizona; and Alice Gregory considers how the architect Luis Barragán became a diamond.

June 27, 2016: In our July 4, 2016, issue, George Packer profiles Ashraf Ghani, the President of Afghanistan; Rebecca Mead profiles Loïc Gouzer, a specialist in contemporary art at Christie’s New York; Hilton Als profiles the photographer Nan Goldin; and Jill Lepore examines the history of Presidential conventions.

June 20, 2016: In our June 27, 2016, issue, Evan Osnos reports on how fear helps the gun business; Ben Taub investigates Syria’s war on doctors; Paige Williams profiles the paleoanthropologist Lee Berger; and Jill Lepore explores the history of women in American politics.